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Post by Faceman on Mar 6, 2019 13:55:41 GMT
I didn't even know 8k TV's are a thing yet. Aren't 4k TV's still struggling?
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Post by novatrex on Mar 7, 2019 6:20:04 GMT
I didn't even know 8k TV's are a thing yet. Aren't 4k TV's still struggling? Not sure. I'm guessing most are still using 1080p, but I haven't checked the numbers. I think 4k content is still mostly limited to online, like Netflix, isn't it?
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Post by Faceman on Mar 9, 2019 0:10:11 GMT
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Post by Laughing Man on Mar 10, 2019 23:04:11 GMT
I don't know if using Biometrics on the internet is such a great idea tbh.
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Post by Faceman on Mar 12, 2019 13:05:15 GMT
I don't know if using Biometrics on the internet is such a great idea tbh. Yeah. I like my old standard passwords. But I figured it was just because I'm old. You're younger than me so maybe it's not just because I'm old. Did I mention I'm old?
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Post by Laughing Man on Mar 12, 2019 16:11:19 GMT
I don't know if using Biometrics on the internet is such a great idea tbh. Yeah. I like my old standard passwords. But I figured it was just because I'm old. You're younger than me so maybe it's not just because I'm old. Did I mention I'm old? Nah man, you aren't that old. Also, I dislike Biometrics because inevitably hackers would find ways to steal them too, and then we'll have bigger problems than just having your normal password hacked.
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Post by novatrex on Mar 15, 2019 22:05:32 GMT
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Post by Kaiser Arian on Apr 28, 2019 19:30:03 GMT
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Post by Faceman on Apr 29, 2019 4:14:07 GMT
Intel is introducing their own dedicated GPU in 2020. www.digitaltrends.com/computing/intel-dedicated-graphics-card-2020/This news is a couple months old but the first I've heard of it. It'll be interesting to see how the competition and products look in a few years. AMD has some catching up to do. Nvidia has been ahead of them in efficiency for several years. I'm not sure if they're still pulling away or not. I can see Intel giving Nvidia tougher competition in that department unless AMD makes more rapid advances. Well Nvidia's latest move with the GTX 1650 is a blunder in AMD's favor.
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Post by Faceman on Apr 29, 2019 13:33:08 GMT
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Post by Faceman on Apr 29, 2019 16:12:57 GMT
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Post by Faceman on May 4, 2019 8:49:43 GMT
Hmm, looks like they're actually making wifi a lot more latency resistant - make it useful for gaming. A lot of improvements in the next jump in WiFi:
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Post by Faceman on May 10, 2019 15:21:51 GMT
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Post by Faceman on May 10, 2019 16:29:52 GMT
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Post by Sundance on Jun 5, 2019 3:11:00 GMT
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Post by novatrex on Jun 13, 2019 20:20:26 GMT
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Post by novatrex on Jun 14, 2019 22:15:22 GMT
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Post by novatrex on Jul 18, 2019 5:29:43 GMT
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Post by Faceman on Aug 3, 2019 23:15:45 GMT
I didn't even know 8k TV's are a thing yet. Aren't 4k TV's still struggling? Not sure. I'm guessing most are still using 1080p, but I haven't checked the numbers. I think 4k content is still mostly limited to online, like Netflix, isn't it? As far as I know, yeah, there's not a lot of 4K content out there and not everyone has an internet connect fast enough for 4K yet.
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Post by novatrex on Aug 6, 2019 15:47:12 GMT
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